Last chance to win our $70,000+ boat package - ENDS TODAY!

Time’s running out for a chance to win the <I>TrailerBoat</I> giveaway boat — a Coastryder 6m Hardtop Fisherman with a 150 Evinrude — and did we mention that its’ FREE to enter?

Last chance to win our $70,000+ boat package — and it’s FREE to enter

Who doesn’t love free stuff? How bout a FREE $70,000+ boat package? TrailerBoat magazine in conjunction withCoastryder Boatsand Evinrude E-TEC is giving away a $70,000 boat package to one seriously lucky reader. But you need to be quick because this competition closes on August 4 — that’s less than a week away.

The Coatryder is a 6m fibreglass boat designed by world renowned powerboat and yacht designer Brett Bakewell-White and assembled in China. It’s fitted with a 150hp Evinrude E-TEC and it's been given a heap of custom work. It comes with free delivery, 12 months registration, trailer, safety gear… what else do you need? And it could all be yours.

How then, does one enter? Easily, that’s the simple answer. Here’s how…

Enter from our website for one FREE entry. That’s right, it’s free and you don’t even need to leave your living room. Just click and enter, and that’s it. Did we mention it’s free?

Fill out and send in the coupon inside the magazine for 10 entries. That’s two minutes of your life and the cost of a postage stamp.

You can also check out the Coastryder at the Sydney International Boat Show, currently on display (as in literally right now) at the TrailerBoat / Trade-A-Boat stand. You get one free entry just for being there and as a real bonus, buy a magazine from the stand and fill out the coupon for an ADDITIONAL 10 chances.

Best of all, take out a subscription to TrailerBoat magazine and get a whopping 100 entries. Do you need a better excuse? Incidentally, that’s 13 issues every year (not a lousy 12) of the best small boats magazine in the country.

As mentioned, this competition closes on August 4, 2010, so get your entries in before it’s too late. And check out the video if you need any more convincing.